Subject: Bruce7 |
Bible Note: Truth31, In the original Aramaic, Cephas or Kephas has no difference in ending or meaning. Only when translated to the Greek do the endings change. Paul refers to Cephas or Kephas, which makes it dificcult to hold to the petros / petra argument. In the Greek a man's name has to have a masculine ending even if the root word ending like petra is feminine. Paul refers to Peter as Cephas in eight different verses in his letters. Emmaus |